Azeri Deputy: "Ambassador Of Turkey To Be Called To Azerbaijan"

AZERI DEPUTY: "AMBASSADOR OF TURKEY TO BE CALLED TO AZERBAIJAN"

Panorama.am
17:07 24/12/2008

Azeri authorities are concerned with the perspectives of
Armenian-Turkish improved relationship. Azeri Deputy Gudrat
Hasahghuliev said: "I have raised that question in the Parliament
of Azerbaijan. Some oppositional parties have also expressed their
dissatisfaction over this issue, but still it is not enough." According
to him improvement of Armenian-Turkish relations is not something
spontaneous, as well as the apology of the Turkish to Armenians.

"First the President of Turkey visited Armenia. Then they made
agreement to create a monument in Kars devoted to Armenian-Turkish
relations. Some powers are interested in improvement of
Armenian-Turkish relations. I think that our Foreign Ministry should
react, call the Ambassador of Turkey and express our concern," said
the deputy.
From: Baghdasarian

Scientific Conference Devoted To The 60th Enniversary Of Repatriatio

SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE DEVOTED TO THE 60TH ENNIVERSARY OF REPATRIATION IN 1946-1948

"Noravank" Foundation
25 December 2008

On December 13-14 by the initiative of the RA Ministry of Diaspora,
the Institute of Science (RA Academy of science) and "Noravank"
foundation was held an international scientific conference in
Tsakhkadzor on the subject "Repatriation of 1946-1948 and its lessons:
the problem of repatriation today" devoted to the 60th anniversary
of mass repatriation of late forties of the last century.

At the conference reports were made by famous scientists and social
figures from Armenia and Diaspora such as Amatuni Virabyan, Ashot
Melkonyan, Edward Melkonyan, Petros Hovhannisyan, Yuri Avetisyan,
Harutyun Marutyan ("Noravank" Foundation), Gevorg Yazichyan, Khachik
Ter-Ghukasyan (Argentina), Rubina Pirumyan (USA), Alber Achemyan
(Iran), Varvara Margaryan (RF) and others. The repatriates of 1946-1948
and the ones of our days shared with their memories. The Minister of
the RA Diaspora also made a report.

Reports and discussions were touching upon the issues of historical
comprehension of mass repatriation of 1946-1948, mistakes made during
repatriation; significance and consequences of Repatriation for
Armeniancy; historiography, geography and demography of Repatriation;
the role of Armenian Apostolic Church, All-Armenian Charity Union
and traditional Armenia parties (ARFD, "Ramkavar-Azatakan,"
and so cial-political party "Hnchak"); Stalin’s repressions
towards repatriates; adaptation and integration of repatriates
into the Armenian society etc. Reports and discussions connected
with up-to-datedness were devoted to tendencies and problems of
repatriation in the present day Diaspora; publications on the
subject repatriations in the press of Diaspora; integration of the
Armenians from Diaspora into Armenia; problems of easter-Armenian
and western-Armenian languages; legal groundings of repatriation;
policy of the RA towards stimulating repatriation; Israeli experience
of repatriation and absorption and other actual problems.
From: Baghdasarian

Seyran Ohanyan Hosted Delegation Headed By Ali Bagher

SEYRAN OHANYAN HOSTED DELEGATION HEADED BY ALI BAGHER

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23.12 .08

On December 23, 2008 the Minister of Defense of the Republic of
Armenia, Mr. Seyran Ohanyan received the delegation headed by the
Deputy Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of the
Islamic Republic of Iran Ali Bagher accompanied by the Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Iran to Armenia Seid Ali Saghaian.

At the beginning of the meeting the Minister welcomed the guests,
expressing hope that the bilateral discussions will once again confirm
the positions of Armenia and Iran on regional questions and issues
of regional cooperation.

During the meeting Mr. Ohanyan noted that the relations established
between the two countries, the centuries-old friendship and the
historical-cultural similarities provide enough ground for the
deepening and development of ties in the future.

At the end of the meeting the parties exchanged views on a number
of issues related to regional security and stability, determined the
programs for the near future.

Turning to the issue of settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict,
the parties stated that Iran’s balanced position is of great importance
for the peaceful resolution of the issue.

The parties stated that the existing multifaceted cooperation stems
not only from the interests of Armenia and Iran, but also the region,
as a whole.
From: Baghdasarian

http://www.mil.am/eng/index.php?page=2&amp

Saratov Policemen Accused Of Murder Of Armenian To Stay In Custody T

SARATOV POLICEMEN ACCUSED OF MURDER OF ARMENIAN TO STAY IN CUSTODY TILL END OF FEBRUARY 2009

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.12.2008 13:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Saratov’s regional prosecutor’s office granted the
investigator’s petition to prolong the term of arrest of three police
officers, who murdered Armenian citizen Armen Gasparyan, 30.

The policemen will stay in custody till the end of February 2009.

The petition was granted to prevent further criminal activities of
the accused.

On October 29 night, with the purpose to compel confession of gold
theft from Armen Gasparyan, the police officers beat him severely
and then burned. All three were drunk when they took Gasparyan
to a wasteland and beat him. Then they poured petrol over him and
burned. When the young man tried to run away, they killed him and
buried.
From: Baghdasarian

When You Con Your Own

WHEN YOU CON YOUR OWN
Gregory Rodriguez

Los Angeles Times
Dec 22, 2008
CA

Will Madoff’s scheme go down as the affinity fraud of all time?

We’re obsessed with race and ethnic relations in the U.S., so much
so that we tend to believe that most crime, violent or otherwise,
is committed across racial, ethnic or religious lines. We make a
special category for "hate" crimes. Governments compile statistics on
them. Journalists, always looking for the next great divide, eagerly
read intergroup conflict into just about any form of antisocial
behavior.

To a point it makes sense — we know that humans are capable of
terrible atrocities against the "other." But in other ways, the focus
on such crimes leads us to forget that the overwhelming majority of
criminal activity is intra-ethnic, not inter-ethnic. The news about the
financially ruinous criminal acts confessed by Bernard L. Madoffis a
stunning example. Madoff is Jewish, and so are most of his victims. He
ran in privileged circles, and so did they. Forget strangers —
Madoff’s alleged $50-billion fraud is a good example of the fact that
it’s people like us who can easily be our biggest enemies.

Consider the data about who does what to whom. From 1976 to 2005,
86% of white murder victims were killed by whites. In that same
period, 94% of black victims were murdered by blacks. And victimizers
and victims don’t just share racial categories, they also tend to
know each other. We’ve all heard the statistic that the majority of
victims killed by handguns are murdered by people they knew. Likewise,
according to the Department of Justice, three in four women who have
been raped and/or physically assaulted since age 18 are victimized
by men they either know, dated or were once or currently married to.

Cons, like violence, tend to be intra-ethnic and
intra-communal. Between 1998 and 2001, more than 90,000 investors
in 28 states lost more than $2.2 billion in what the Securities
and Exchange Commission calls "affinity fraud" schemes, in which a
member of an affinity group targeted and took his neighbors, friends
or co-religionists. Madoff’s scheme could take the affinity-fraud cake.

The element of betrayal in any "intra" crime makes it especially
devastating. That’s because, in these cases, trust — which is crucial
for intimate relationships and society at large — is destroyed. When
we’re wronged by the people we’ve let into our circle — or worse,
the people we’ve loved — the heartbreak adds insult to injury.

Only two years ago, the SEC issued a warning about a rising tide of
affinity fraud. These scams, it said, "exploit the trust that exists
in groups of people who have something in common."

Perpetrators of affinity fraud often succeed by claiming that because
they are "just like" their investors, they are in a unique position
to help them. They also leverage group pride. One recently indicted
scammer said he wanted to create more black millionaires; another
said he was "proudly Hispanic." Others can highlight the tensions
between their affinity group and others, sometimes accusing outsiders
of keeping them out of investment markets.

The government’s list of such frauds shows that ethnic groups and
churches are especially vulnerable. According to the SEC, in Glendale,
an Armenian American took other Armenian Americans for $19 million,
and elderly Jehovah’s Witnesses and Korean immigrants have also been
targeted. Pyramid schemes like the one Madoff said he ran– where
later investors provide the return for those who get in earlier — are
especially common. Indeed, Charles Ponzi, who gave pyramid schemes his
name in the 1920s, mostly defrauded his fellow Italian Americans. In
part because these crimes do target identifiable groups and shatter the
victim’s notions regarding the relative trustworthiness of their group
members, University of Maryland law professor Lisa M. Fairfax argues
that affinity fraud should be added to the roster of hate crimes.

I’m not sure that it makes sense to add to or change that definition —
hate crimes are complicated enough to understand and prosecute. But
Fairfax’s notion that affinity fraud deserves special notice is worth
considering. You might be tempted to say that Madoff only hurt his
own, but don’t be too smug if you and yours weren’t among them. The
destruction of the social fabric inherent in Madoff’s actions affects
us all. When trust is defeated, everyone loses.
From: Baghdasarian

Abdullah Gul To File A Charge Against An Oppositionist Who Called Hi

ABDULLAH GUL TO FILE A CHARGE AGAINST AN OPPOSITIONIST WHO CALLED HIS MOTHER ARMENIAN

ArmInfo
2008-12-22 12:09:00

ArmInfo. President of Turkey Abdullah Gul will file a charge against
the member of the Republican People’s party Janan Aritman who called
his mother an Armenian, Bakililar.AZ reported. My relatives are
purebred Turks, A. Gul said. The offender of the president’s family
will answer in the court.

To recall, earlier, J. Aritman dropped a hint that the president’s
mother was Armenian. "We see that the president supports this
campaign. Abdullah Gul should be the president of the whole Turkish
nation, not of his ethnic origin. Investigate the ethnic origin of
the president’s mother, and you will see," he said.
From: Baghdasarian

BAKU: Apology campaign can have negative impact on Turkey-Armenia

Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
Dec 20 2008

Apology campaign can have negative impact on Turkey-Armenia talks
20.12.08 11:13

Foreign minister of Turkey Ali Babacan sharply criticized apology
campaign, CNNTURK reported.

`This campaign can have a negative impact on the ongoing
Turkey-Armenia talks,’ Babacan said.

Around 200 Turkish academics, writers and journalists launched a
website issuing an apology to the Armenians regarding the 1915
incidents and calling for people to sign on in support. Over 5,000
people have registered on the website, Turkush media reported.

Armenia and Armenian lobby worldwide state that in 1915 the Ottoman
Empire, Turkey’s predecessor, committed genocide against Armenians
living in Anatolia. Armenians striving to make their statements
recognized worldwide have strengthened their propaganda of the
so-called genocide in several countries and have achieved recognition
of the `Armenian genocide’ at several Parliaments.

Babacan said the Turkish Foreign Ministry is especially concerned over
the apology campaign. `A number of Turkish diplomats were victim of
Armenian terrorism. Therefore, Foreign Ministry is sensible in such
matters,’ Babacan added.
From: Baghdasarian

Exhibition Of William Saroyan’s Photos To Open In Turkey

EXHIBITION OF WILLIAM SAROYAN’S PHOTOS TO OPEN IN TURKEY

Noyan Tapan

Dec 18, 2008

BITLIS, DECEMBER 18, ARMENIANS TODAY – NOYAN TAPAN. An exhibition of
photos dedicated to William Saroyan will open in Bitlis on December
20. W.

Saroyan’s photos taken by Ara Guler, Poghos Poghosian (Armenia),
Fikret Otyam and Petros Zopian will be displayed.

As Marmara reported, the exhibition is being organized in 3 cities of
great importance to Saroyan: his native city of Fresno, Bitlis – the
birthplace of his parents, and Yerevan that Saroyan visited four times.

The exhibition will last until January 10.
From: Baghdasarian

http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010723

Azerbaijan To Vote To End Presidential Limit

AZERBAIJAN TO VOTE TO END PRESIDENTIAL LIMIT

Javno.hr
Dec 19 2008
Croatia

The ex-Soviet republic between Russia and Iran has been dominated by
the Aliyev family for more than three decades.

Azerbaijan on Friday edged closer to a referendum on scrapping a
two-term presidential limit, a step that could prolong the Aliyev
family’s grip on the oil-producing state.

The ex-Soviet republic between Russia and Iran has been dominated
by the Aliyev family for more than three decades, first under former
Communist boss Heydar Aliyev and then his son Ilham since 2003.

Ilham Aliyev, 46, won a second term in October in a landslide election
boycotted by the opposition and faulted by European monitors as less
than democratic.

The constitution limits Aliyev’s rule to two consecutive terms. His
mandate expires in 2013.

Parliament on Friday voted 95-4 to ask the Constitutional Court to
rule on amendments to the constitution lifting the two-term limit. The
initiative was proposed by Aliyev’s ruling New Azerbaijan party,
which dominates parliament.

A parliamentary source told Reuters the court would likely endorse
the amendments by the end of December, and parliament would then put
the issue to a referendum.

"These constitutional amendments provide for the protection of human
rights in Azerbaijan in a more effective way," said Ali Huseinov,
head of the parliamentary commission on legal policy and human rights.

The ruling party argues the limit is undemocratic. The opposition,
divided and marginalised, accused the authorities of trying to
"legalise monarchy".

Ilham Aliyev’s rule has coincided with an oil-fuelled economic boom,
driving record growth rates and a building boom transforming the
capital, Baku.

But analysts question whether he commands the same respect as his
father, and critics say his continued grip on power owes more to
curbs on democracy and media than genuine popularity.

The opposition accuses the West of turning a blind eye for fear of
losing access to Azeri oil reserves in the Caspian Sea and influence
over energy transit routes to Western Europe, bypassing Russia.

Heydar Aliyev was a local KGB chief who went on to rule Azerbaijan
over several periods first as Communist party boss and then as
president. The personality cult built around Heydar persists today,
five years since his death.

Some analysts say Ilham Aliyev has been overshadowed by his father’s
legacy and the inner circle he inherited, disappointing those at home
and in the West who expected him to reform the country of 8.3 million
people, mostly Shi’ite Muslims.

The falling price of oil has some analysts questioning the stability
of his rule. The country’s breakaway, Armenian-backed Nagorno-Karabakh
territory also poses a threat to peace in a region rocked this year
by war between Georgia and Russia.
From: Baghdasarian

Gul Reminded About His Armenian Origin

GUL REMINDED ABOUT HIS ARMENIAN ORIGIN

PanARMENIAN.Net
18.12.2008 18:14 GMT+04:00

The Armenian apology campaign launched by a group of scientists,
writers, artists, journalists and representatives of nongovernmental
organizations was discussed at the meeting of Foreign Relations
Commission of Turkish parliament on December 17.

Parliamentarians from opposition parties Republican People’s Party
(CHP) and National Movement Party (MHP) offered to make a statement
condemning those supporting the campaign, the Azeri Press Agency said
quoting some Turkish media reports.

Member of MHP, parliamentarian Canan Aritman called the organizers of
the campaign betrayers. "False scientists signing it should apologize
to Turkey," she said.

Aritman also criticized President Abdullah Gul’s attitude about
the campaign. Saying that Abdullah Gul was encouraged by his visit
to Armenia, Aritman dropped a hint that the president’s mother was
Armenian.

"We see that the president supports this campaign. Abdullah Gul should
be the president of the whole Turkish nation, not of his ethnic
origin. Investigate the ethnic origin of the president’s mother,
and you will see," she said.

Some claim that Abdullah Gul’s mother was born to an Armenian-origin
family from Kayseri and father was an Arab moved to Kayseri.
From: Baghdasarian